Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Christmas Party

Plenty of good food to celebrate the Christmas Season and the final meeting of a very happy year together. A few projects are in the pipeline for 2010 .... maybe a banner, perhaps a crazy quilt (how appropriate) or it could be a block of the month heart quilt.

See you the 2nd Friday of February.
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Friday, August 28, 2009

Friday 28th August, 2009





It was full on cutting out of teddy bears of all descriptions and I believe good use was being made of a chenille bedspread that had come all the way from NZ. Luckily it was a beautiful day and good use was made of the verandah as it was a little crowded inside. Look forward to seeing the finished bears next meeting.



Just before our lunch break we were entertained by a choir that was billetted at our centre. The seniors that come to "Day Care" at the centre thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful voices.



The hexagon packs we made are going to be put to good use afterall. It was decided that we will stitch a few ourselves at each meeting, it certainly will save wondering what hand sewing to take along. The finished quilts will be given to a local women's shelter.
It is amazing how the ladies that lead the busiest lives can also be the most productive. Here is Bronnie's latest charity quilt - now I know I have some blocks I started ... somewhere!




Now don't be deceived, I know these 3 girls (Dorothy, Dianne and Laurel) look so refined and demure but sometimes the cheeky and noisy laughter coming from them brings all stitching to a complete stop.



And another quilt from the productive Noeline, six of us are working from this Christmas pattern and they all looked completely different. By changing just one little thing it changes the look entirely and each person now has their own individual creation.


There are all sorts of things you can learn at Quilting and today, thanks to Cathy I learnt how to reduce the size of jpegs making it so much quicker to upload photos to the blog. Thanks.





Thursday, August 20, 2009

Friday 21st August, 2009







A sign of the times but last week it was disappointing to learn that we wouldn't be able to help a group with the hexagon project because of insurance coverage. I am sure we will put the hexagons to good use.


Roz had made another delightful quilt, this one for her nephew's daughter.




On a brighter note we are looking forward to having our meetings weekly which will start later in the year.




Julia and Kit hold one of the charity quilts. This version of "I Spy" has been very popular ever since Noeline showed us the one she made for Zone Day a couple of years ago.



The "Noble Park Girls" showed us their latest charity quilts and Kaye and Kim showed their latest bear creations.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Friday 24th, July 2009



Sew many projects in the making. Lots of charity quilts being made for both children and adults mostly for local charities at the moment. I Spy children's quilts are very popular. Donations of fabric were used to make hexagon kits that will go to a group of ladies that are going through difficult times at the moment. We hope that stitching brings as much joy in to their lives as it does for us.


Several ladies have made these beautiful embroidery rolls, to the left is Lorraine proudly displaying her work.






I think this one belongs to Kay. (My blogging and photography skills could do with some upgrading. )






Isn't this bear delightful? The lace in her outfit is so exquisite, made and proudly owned by Kim.



An interesting "scrap" quilt with the strips cut on an angle. The choice of the blue background gives it all a zing. Well done Pat..Posted by Picasa

Here is a quilt that Jo is finishing which will be raffled by the Little Nippers later in the year. Stars are always a winner.

We are such an enthusiastic group that we hope we will be able to meet weekly in future.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Friday 12th June





From Julia's garden

THE BIGGEST MORNING TEA


and a very happy one it was too, no more floods to delay the activity. Plenty of yummy cakes, show and tell and prizes (a few extra ones thanks to the "Monday" girls). Congratulations to the winners and to all the members for contributing for breast cancer.


Lorraine's pretty girls.


The quilts on display were varied and wonderful but I think Laurel's Crazy quilt made of men's ties and heavily embroidered and embellished was the star of the show. Many of the quilts were being donated to a very good local cause - it was suggested that children's bags would be welcome too.





Laurel's crazy quilt.

I should have taken more photos but once morning tea was served all my good intentions were forgotten.

Definitely NOT for sale.


Kaye's version of Applecore -not quite but it still looks good.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Friday 12th June

THE BIG MORNING TEA


Well it was a delicious morning tea with prizes galore and some lovely extras thanks to the "Monday" girls, congratulations to the winners. Many ladies wore pink clothing.


The "Show and Tell" display produced some great quilts and quite a few were added to my "must do" lists. Many were being donated to a very good local cause. Laurel spoke about her Crazy Patchwork quilt made from men's ties there was so much work put into the stitching and embellishing and this was her 3rd. I should have taken quite a few more photos but I was too distracted once morning tea was served.


Saturday, June 6, 2009

Catching up


It has been a while since I have blogged, not from lack of interest or inspiration but because of two senior moments. One was because I couldn't remember the blog name and two because I couldn't remember how to transfer photos from my camera to a file.


It also seems ages since we have all met at Condong as the last meeting was cancelled due to the flooding around Murwillumbah. Hopefully all will be well for the coming meeting when we will be having our "biggest morning tea.


From all reports the Fibre show at Brisbane was a success - it was interesting to hear about all the new gadgets and products that are available now and the growing number of shops on-line too.